Personal Narrative: My Resiliency At El Cajon Valley High School
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My Resiliency at El Cajon Valley High School
High resilience allow you to feel more in control of your life. It helps you to deal with the problems you face in different life stages, and in wise ways. If you have the insistence to have more experience, you would be happy each time you face a problem. Increased resistance include developed skills like realistic thinking , optimistic, and living personal values. A new students to the United States may have fear and disappointment that needs to be encouraged every time and another.
The first conflict a new student would face is language. When I first came to the United States, I knew some English, but because of the accent and everything was different it was hard for me to communicate with other students, or even teachers. If follows that, it did not not have enough confidence to defend myself if a teacher said something wrong about what I am doing. One time, I was in my English class, with two of my friends that speaks the same language as me, working on an assignment. The teacher heard me talking and she…show more content… Also, I did not like my body to be shown, thus I did not do them in my first semester P.E. class. As I remember, my dad talked to the school that that is not ok with our religion. My teacher did not talked to me about it and I did not pushups or situps for a long time. I thought it was om with him. In one of the warm- ups, at the field, he yelled at me, “ sit and do it” or something like that. I was very impressed, he yelled at me in front of the whole class, I yelled back, “ I cannot.” I don not remember what happened after it, I felt terrible at that time. Anyways, he was taking points off. Another P.E. issue was that because we are not used to run miles, it is difficult to run it and pass. I pass fro the first time I ran it, but it was not perfect. Furthermore, I was trying my best to pass the class and I passed with a